Monitoring for COVID-19 in wastewater

Nov. 19, 2020

Studies have established that wastewater can be used as lead indicator of SARS CoV-2 (Covid-19) potential presence in a population. Regular and ongoing monitoring of wastewater effluent can provide an early indication of an outbreak, possibly even while the population in question is asymptomatic but potentially contagious.

Wastewater testing is a non-invasive and cost-effective mechanism to monitor the evolution of the potential SARS CoV-2 (Covid-19). The testing detects and confirms potential Covid-19 presence by targeting two genome sequence in accordance with WHO recommendations.

SUEZ’s new offering IND Sentinel can help in the Early identification of potential Covid 19 presence and the health evolution to take necessary precautionary actions to help maintain business continuity and improve safety. To initiate testing at your facility, please mail us on [email protected] or call 8411033366.

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